Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 1, 1912, Page 2

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¥ ¥ ) K PAGE TWO THYE EVENING f(ELEGRAM LAFELAND, FLA, APRIL 1, 1912, ———— S“IN! o B0e3s BoeboBres A ELIMINATE DISTANCE Always In The Lead_ 035 B 5 R L Ty ra—— That's What We Phone Aim To Be Your ' Order Always in the lead, when it comes to fresh, pure, Don’t try your temper or patience, simply go % full-strength drugs, toi- your telephone and call 62,-and you will be con- nected with our Special Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take care of it with satisfac- b o i tor.v‘ gogds and satisfac- < — > HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE let articles, sundries, and all drug store merchan- dise. You'll be satisfied when you deal at our store for our service is SEEPEDIEERRIESEPEEPIPIIPIE SHBEBDEDOHBEE © ha g FRHPPPDBBPPP g py $OHD0FOI0I0I0FOI0OI0M0T0 DIOHOLOFOPOFOMOFOIOBOEIHOR 41 this requires u special Near Electric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Mounds, Ete, Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. Flower ; Lakeland Artificial Stone Works chet Trom $10000 to $15, domestic; s 'WHY A CHEF GETS $10,000 A YEAR still astonished! Som: people are hen they hear that a good aws a salary of §lo,000 a year., It | ily be shown that a chetl wiu hotel may easily a large worth this sum or more, in the Miuneapolis Tribune. Sery says an Many New York hotels are payine | 000 g year for their chefs, The good chef must be a natural- an economist, a disciplinarian, an artist, ist, i@ butcher, an epicure. He is a naturalist because of ti: intimate knowledge of all kinds of meat animals; birds, both wild and fish, crustaceous and shell; of truits, vegetables, spices and condiments. He must know what in seasoi each Kind of foed is at its best; iuI what country or section it is pro-| duced. % | ITe must be an anatomist becau=: it is necessary to know the location ot every bone and joint in animals, birds and fish which he handles. In some dishes small birds, such as quail, have all their bones removed, know- lege of anatomy He must be an economist, because upon his ability in this way de- pends the profitableness of the hotel He knows that potatoes, be they ever so cheap, should be peeled with as little waste as possible, A large hotel uses about 50 bushels a day, and the net profit will be increased $2,000 to $4,000 a year by a chef who uses potatoes economically as compared with one who doesn't. Then there are cases where five dozen eggs will answer the purpose ot ten dozen, provided they are HBOHGHOFOIOPOHOTOIOHOHOITEOSOBOIOGOECD MOBMIMIEOMISOS | properly handled by the chef, and It’s a Delight to Sit Down to a Bjur piano. And it's a delight to the listener as well as the player, Bros. 1t is a piano that will'last a life time and be sweet and rich at the end. Ask for our special paymen plan. PERRY-THARP-BERRY MUSIC CO. S —— Ille Professnons; c. QOGO OHOO DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH ; SPECIALIST Office in Munn Building. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat LAKELAND, FLORIDA. Glasses Scientifically Prescribed |— R = R. B. HUFFAKER, —~Attorney-at-Law— Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. JNO. S. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law, QOB H oG 'Phone: Office 141, Residence 22.|J. B. Streater C. F. Kennedy Br)ant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. STREATER & KENNEDY e nn V.8 m;m‘“ . Contractors and Builders, DENTIST Estimates Cheerfully Furnished, Let ug talk with you about our building or small %elephono 1093‘:5‘104 Blue, .. Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 16 Kentucky Bullding Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 ~GEORGE T. HOLDER— Master of Dancing. =] Private Lessons, o ORANGE HALL. 'PHONE 330-RED. Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building LARKELAND FRED T. WXI.LIAIS C E i S Special attention given to dulgn and DR. R R vs U LLIVAN, construction of Sewerage —PHYSICIAN— and Water Works Bpecial attentioa given to Surgery| System. and Gynecology sanford . -« Florida. | G D.&H D. MENDENHALL i - —| Civil Engineers and Architects DR. W. R. GROOVER, Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 'Pone 132 FLA. Kentucky Building LAKELAND, LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprinting. Sur- Rooms 3 a0d 4 Kentucky Building Lakxranp. Frorma. C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law., Offices, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. Greatly Impioved Phonograph, A new duplex phonograpn has been {ntroduced in Paris and by its means it is possible to have a continuous per- formance, without break for hours. The whole opera of Carmen was thus produced, 50 odd records being used. ROGERS & BLANTON Lawyers. Bryant Block, 'Phone 319 Lakeland, Fia. TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, Well Described. A little Newton girl who had been to the dentist to have a tooth extract- ed, thus described her experience: “The man grabbed hold with a pair ot tongs, and just before it killed me Florida | script. = |the dish be in no way impaired. Years of piano building experience |time. t trouble is | | | priately, The same principle applies to milk, butter and hundreds of supplies thac pass through the cook's hands daily. He must be a disciplinarian, be- cause the success of the hotel de- pends upon each man doing his work properly. If a banquet s scheduled for a certain hour, it is impossible for a chef to be oYer- sceing every department at the same He must have trained |lhis men to do their work promptly and study are embodied in the Bjur|without overseeing. This kitchen discipline is vital, for it anything is made ready to» soon its attractive appearance and flavor are injured. It it is late, the equally serious. Each course is prepared by a different de- partment and must be finished on the moment, so that it may be sent to the banqueters without interrup- tion of the scheduled time of ser- vice. The chef in a great hotel has up- ward of a hundred skilled assist- ants, with as many more unskilled The skilled included sauce vegetable cooks, ice cream confecticners, butchers, carvers, salad makers, ete, The chet must be a butcher, be- ¢iuse he must know how to cut up rge picces ot into steaks, ones, cooks, makers, meat chops, roasts, stew, ete, In storing foods the good chet Knows that raw fish must not come | mocontact with iron or milk must be compartments, another and meat in another, and extracts, olive oil and syrup must be kept in a dark, cool place or their delicate flavor will be impaired. In the preparation of certain sauces including brodelais and piqu- ante, evaporation plays an important part in producing the necessary flavor. Others, including bernaise, and mayonnaise, are made by emul- sifying the ingrecdients. 1f they are not sealed at the proper tempera- ture the cook’'s work has gone for nothing. tin; that kept in cheese in biitter or separate Out-of-the-Way German Inns, Germany probably holds the record for out-of-the-way inn names. Berlin alone can boast the “Angry Louise,” the “Comfortable Lamb,” the “Cold Frog.” the “Dirty Parlor,” the “Bloody Bones,” the “Boxers' Den,” the “Four- Hundred-Weight Man” and the “Mu- sieal Cats,” whilst a suburban land- lord, whose house stands near 1 ceme. tery and is a popular “pull up” for mourners, has dubbed it, very appro- the “Last Tear.” Their Frobable Life Tenure. According to insurance figures, when the wife dies first the husband will survive nine years; but when the husband is first to go the wife sur vives 11 years. Good Character, The ideal man is one that possesses a good character in the full sense of the word. One that will not only be a good provider, but that will by acts of thoughtfulness appreciate the value of a good woman, find praise for her virtues and good qualities, and be her companion for life. Ambitious in his making others happy. | a sculptor and | < BUT S W6 Gl6an CVerl Reputations ) WE clean gloves, bathrobes, ladies’ clothes of all kinds, men’s suit, fancy vests, velvet shppers, in fact al wearing apparel. Besides, rugs, comforts and blankets, and return them absolutely free from any odors of oil. Express paid on all orders for $10.00 or OVer. € Manhattan Dry Cleanin 243 Riverside AVOIIIIO OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. County Officers. Clerk—A. B. Ferguson, Bartow. Supt. Public Instruction—T. B. Kirk, Bartow. Sheriff—John Loganm, Bartow, County Judge—W. S. Preston, Bartow. Tax Collector—J. H. Lancaster, Bartow. Tax Collector—F. M. Lanier, Bar- tow, Treasurer—J. T. Harmon, Bartow. County Commissioners.—L, S Whidden, Ch'm., Mulberry; A. J. Lewis, Bartow; R. F. Langford, Ft Meade; J. E. Bryant, Kathleen; T. F. Holbrook, Lakeland. School Board.—R. W. Hancock, Ch'm., Fort Meade; W. J. J. Whid- den, Bartow; J. A. Cox, Lakeland: T. B. Kirk, Secretary, Bartow, State Senator—D. H. Sloan, Lake land. Members of House—A. J. Angle, Bartow; Geo. Fortner, Pierce. City Officers. Mayor—S. L. A, Clonts. ('Phone 310-Red.) Clerk and Tax Collector, H. L Swatts. Treasurer and Assessor, A. (. Armistead. Collector of Light and Water, C D. Clough. Marshal, W, H. Tillis. Night Watchman, F. L. Franklin. Municipal Judge, Gen. J. A. Cox. City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr Keeper of Park, Neil McLeod. Members of Ceuncil—Morris ! Munn, Chairman; . P. Pillans, | TS, 0. X " Vice-Chairman; Me Eaton, G. E. Soutlard, R. "I Scip-| {per, W, H. Puzi, P. B. Haynes, | The following standing m mittees for the year were appointed Finance and Fire, Messrs. Eaton Pillans, Haynes. | Light and Water, Messrs, Harnes, Pillans ard Southard. | Streets, Messrs. Scipper, ard, Haynes. Ordinance, Messrs. Southard, Pugh and Scipper. Sanitary, Messrs.. Scipper. Public Improvement and Cemetery, Messrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pugh. State Officers. South- | i ! Pugh, Ea'on.i the tooth comed out.”—Boston Tran- | business, and one who finds joy im Governor—A. W. Gilchrist, Tllll- hassee. ompany Secretary of State—H. Clay Craw- ford, Tallahassee. Comptroller—W. V. Knott, Talla- hassee. Treasurer—J. C. Luning, hassee, Attorney-General—Park M. Trame mell, Tallahassee. Commissioner of Agriculture—W. A. McRae, Tallahassee. Supt. of Public Instruction—Wm M. Holloway, Tallahassee. Railroad Commissioners—R. Hud- son Burr, Chairman; Newton A. Blitch, Royal C. Dunn, W. C. Yon,| Secretary. All communications | should be addressed to Tallahassee. President of the Senate—Fred P Cone, Lake City. Talla- Where Strength Is Needed. It is one thing to “play the wn before applauding thon. 1s, quite another to do it in quiet concerns of daily me” | and | ordinary Intoxicants From Many Sources. Intoxicating liquors have been made | from the sap of the birch, the willow, the poplar and the sycamore. FOR City, Suburban and Homes, Groves, Fa ‘[ “Evelina” JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA Colors in Granite. A pecullar characteristic of the M England granite velns s the fct t three distinct colors of ¢ be found In as many states Massachusetts, gray in and green in Vermont. | fs something of a curiosit its rarity. The largest o variety to be found yutere WY those which support the @ 2t et eras ause .{ library of Columbia 11 Novelist Was the Fami'y D.% Fanny Burney, of 1 first woman writy “little dunce™ by I i she seemed to | | other children in : not know the A i ‘nine years oll was wiit and won her ninch Napoleon Aimost an © It was just poleon from bheirs subject, He was | ents, on Corsica | Mediterranean. A ! 3 Napoleon's birth t i the Englizh to rule SALE Country Propertics rms at Real Values Flood & Hendrix, Ow ners money for p are for busi Our kind orf ! delicatessen and rivalled in quality and Better see us Wit Lakeland llardware & Plumbing 0

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